Lately I've been thinking of changing my stock QM Anita baskets for something deeper like the LM so I can get more puck clearance. If I updose to 18g with the stock double basket, the puck comes into contact with the screen.

I've been using ridgeless baskets exclusively - and those seem to only be aftermarket. I have several ridgless doubles from all over and 2 ridgeless triples from Espresso Source (those are the only ridgeless triples I could find - and even then only after posting on a forum looking). Ridgeless baskets allow me to use a PF spring and knockbox but the baskets still slip in easily with no "click" to upset a puck.

This works best for me because I prefer to prepare my shot in the basket alone while the PF stays in the group.

Right now, the best basket I've ever used has to be the Synesso double basket. It's what I've been using for half a year now, and until something better comes along (and I'm hoping it will at some point, because there's a lot of work to do in baskets), it's got features I find valuable in proper extraction:

the steel used is thicker than most other filter baskets I have (and I have about 200), so less flex from tamping or pump pressure.

the hole pattern seems more consistent and less random than other baskets

the placing of the hole pattern overall is well centred in the bottom of the filter basket - LM baskets seem all over the map these days in this regard

there are no initial plugged holes in the filter baskets (I'd say about 50% of the filter baskets I have would show some manufacturing defects in the filter holes - some are simply not pressed all the way through)

almost all the filter holes are an even size to the naked eye - can't say the same about the 2 dozen or so LM double baskets I have.

Filter baskets need a LOT of work though. We're still using early 20th century technology in these things - time to really rethink things like

materials used

design size

more precise hole cutting, placement and orientation

creating a more "matrix" design methodology to the holes themselves (ie, perhaps have groupings of different precice hole sizes)

structural integrity of the baskets.

And a lot more.

But until this happens, the Synesso Cyncra double basket is my primary choice.

MarkPS For singles, I'm still rocking the LM single - which is a great single basket.

Looks like we need to get a group buy going to put together an order over $50 because orders under that amount are subject to a $15 handling fee. I would be in for 3 doubles and 2 triple baskets, anyone else interested in pitching in together?

OK - that's enough for me to contact Synesso - so I sent them a note and offered to buy some baskets. I'll keep you updated (and I will have a few extra so please chime in if anyone else is interested)

Just the other day I was thinking that it was about time to pick up a few new baskets. These Synesso ones sound like they'd be worth trying. If you've got one or two extra doubles and/or and extra tripple, I'll gladly purchase a few from you. Many thanks for coordinating this.

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